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Wine Cellars by Coastal
Here you can see the real-life version of the wine cellar. This area used to be the corner of an unfinished basement, and part of our job was to finish it.
After the framework was completed, the entire cellar was sealed and insulated. An area behind it was used for the wine cellar cooling CA unit to filter from, sparing the wines direct contact with otherwise harmful noise and vibration.
The display row highlights some of the owner's bottles at a 15-degree angle. You can see the long tabletop below the window. It was designed for additional storage space. It is also a great area for decanting and serving wine.
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Coastal Custom Wine Cellars
8 Waltham Rd.
Ladera Ranch, CA 92694
+1 (949) 200-8134
contactus@coastalcustomwinecellars.com
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Key Residential
Versatile Imaging
Example of a small classic medium tone wood floor wine cellar design in Dallas with display racks
Example of a small classic medium tone wood floor wine cellar design in Dallas with display racks
Revel Custom Wine Cellars
Revel's standard for maximum efficiency and striking design is realized with the Designer Series system. Photo by Barry Grossman
Minimalist wine cellar photo in Miami with display racks
Minimalist wine cellar photo in Miami with display racks
Genesis Architecture, LLC.
Inspiration for a large rustic cork floor and brown floor wine cellar remodel in Milwaukee with storage racks
Dragon Cellars
Glass enclosed refrigerated wine room with modern metal, acrylic and glass wine racks lighted with RGB Leds. Included is a lighted tasting counter with drawer and glass holder in acrylic and a bottom wooden cabinet for large format bottles. Included is a cigar humidor and the entire room has an extraction system so the owner can smoke inside whil enjoying wine.
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Rockville, MD
Claude C. Lapp Architects, LLC
Montgomery County Architect and Designer Best of Houzz 2014-2022
Pinnacle Mountain Homes
Pinnacle Mountain Homes
Example of a transitional wine cellar design in Denver
Example of a transitional wine cellar design in Denver
Kasper Custom Home Remodeling
Floating stainless steel shelves with hidden LED lighting strips.
Example of a trendy wine cellar design in Dallas
Example of a trendy wine cellar design in Dallas
LS3P Living
Wine Cellar | Custom home Studio of LS3P ASSOCIATES LTD. | Photo by Inpiro8 Studio.
Wine cellar - large rustic concrete floor and gray floor wine cellar idea in Other with diamond bins
Wine cellar - large rustic concrete floor and gray floor wine cellar idea in Other with diamond bins
STACT Wine Displays Inc.
STACT isn't just a wine rack. It's an interior décor piece that stores wine in a beautiful way.
Transform your wine collection into wall art, with elegant modular wine racks that expand and adapt to fit your unique space. Mix and match the space-saving STACT wine storage panels to create your own unique design, available in a variety of premium wood veneer and lacquer finishes. Crafted from aircraft-grade anodized aluminum, and a cinch install on any drywall surface, it's suitable for home and commercial applications.
Designed in San Francisco by 2012 ICFF award-winning designer Eric Pfeiffer, STACT is modular, flexible, sleek, and sexy. It's the perfect way to enhance your space, celebrating your wine collection.
STACT is much more than a wine rack; it's the accent that your space and your collection have been missing. http://www.getSTACT.com
Allard + Roberts Interior Design, Inc
Interior Designer: Allard + Roberts Interior Design, Inc
Architect: Con Dameron, Architectural Practice
Builder: Dan Collins, Glennwood Custom Builders
Photographer: David Dietrich Photography
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Location: Boulder, Colorado, USA
Interior design, space planning and architectural details converge thoughtfully in this transformative project. A 15-year old, 9,000 sf. home with generic interior finishes and odd layout needed bold, modern, fun and highly functional transformation for a large bustling family. To redefine the soul of this home, texture and light were given primary consideration. Elegant contemporary finishes, a warm color palette and dramatic lighting defined modern style throughout. A cascading chandelier by Stone Lighting in the entry makes a strong entry statement. Walls were removed to allow the kitchen/great/dining room to become a vibrant social center. A minimalist design approach is the perfect backdrop for the diverse art collection. Yet, the home is still highly functional for the entire family. We added windows, fireplaces, water features, and extended the home out to an expansive patio and yard.
The cavernous beige basement became an entertaining mecca, with a glowing modern wine-room, full bar, media room, arcade, billiards room and professional gym.
Bathrooms were all designed with personality and craftsmanship, featuring unique tiles, floating wood vanities and striking lighting.
This project was a 50/50 collaboration between Rodwin Architecture and Kimball Modern
Doug Walter Architect
A new wine cellar added during the whole house remodel in the Country Club Historic District of Denver.
Philip Wegener Photography
Example of a large classic multicolored floor wine cellar design in Denver with storage racks
Example of a large classic multicolored floor wine cellar design in Denver with storage racks
Wine Cellar Ideas & Designs
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Great Falls, VA
Architects & Building Designers
James McDonald Associate Architects, PC
DC Metro Architect | Best of Houzz 2014-2018
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
We can't get over this custom wine cellar featuring a brick barrel vaulted ceiling, custom built-ins, wood flooring, and double doors. Talk about attention to detail!
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